Late 19th Century Burmese Red Lacquer Offering Vessel "Hsunok"
Located in Torino, IT
Late 19th century Burmese red lacquer special ceremonial offering vessel. Detailed spire form
Antique 19th Century Burmese Lacquer
Wood
Late 19th Century Burmese Red Lacquer Offering Vessel "Hsunok"
Located in Torino, IT
Late 19th century Burmese red lacquer special ceremonial offering vessel. Detailed spire form
Wood
Burmese Red Lacquered Temple Offering Box, Carved Bamboo, 1940
Located in Moreno Valley, CA
Burmese red lacquered temple offering box called "Hsunok". Burmese offering basket made of carved
Bamboo
Late 19th Century Burmese Red Lacquer Offering Vessel " Hsunok"
Located in Torino, IT
Late 19th Century Burmese red lacquer special ceremonial offering vessel. Detailed spire form
Wood
Late 19th Century Burmese Red Lacquer Offering Vessel "Hsunok"
Located in Torino, IT
Late 19th century Burmese red lacquer special ceremonial offering vessel. Detailed spire form the
Wood
Burmese Black Lacquered Temple Offering Box
Located in Alessandria, Piemonte
Rare vintage Burmese offering black lacquered box, model "Hoksun" or "Hsunok". O/8264.
Bamboo
Thai Red Carved Wood Temple Offering Box Basket
Located in Moreno Valley, CA
Thai red lacquered temple offering box called "Hsunok". Thai offering basket made of carved bamboo
Bamboo
Burmese Temple Offering Red Box "Hsunok", Vintage
Located in Alessandria, Piemonte
Rare vintage Burmese temple offering red lacquered box, model "Hsunok" or "Hoksun": it was a
Bamboo
Late 19th Century Burmese Red Lacquer Offering Vessel, "Hsunok"
Located in Torino, IT
Late 19th century Burmese red lacquer special ceremonial offering vessel. Detailed spire form the
Wood
$445 / set
H 2.56 in Dm 2.96 in
Pair of Small Burmese Red& Black Lacquer Offering Vessels, "Hsun Ok", c. 1900
Located in Jimbaran, Bali
This pair of Small Lacquered Offering Vessels are know in Myanmar as "Hsun Ok". These vessels were once used to carry food and offerings to and from the monastery. They resemble Stup...
Wood, Lacquer
Late 19th-Early 20th Century Lacquer Standing Offering Dish, Burma
Located in Point Richmond, CA
Late 19th-early 20th century lacquer standing offering dish, Burma Beautifully lacquered in gold and red pigments, such offering dishes were designed to serve meals for monks, hig...
Wood, Lacquer
19th century Antique wooden Burmese offering vessel from Burma
Located in DEVENTER, NL
Antique wooden Burmese offering vessel Material : wood 57,5 cm high 20,8 cm diameter Gilded with 24 krt. gold Mandalay style 19th century Weight: 1,31 kgs Originating from Burma Nr: ...
Wood
$1,600
H 21.5 in Dm 10 in
A Highly Decorative 19th Century Hsun-ok (Offering Bowl), Burmese Circa 1920
Located in Ottawa, Ontario
A highly decorative and visually striking antique Burmese (Myanmar) food container, constructed by hand using turned wood & bamboo, then hand carved and decorated overall in a st...
Wood, Lacquer, Bamboo
From Japanese handmade earthenware pottery, originating circa 14,500 B.C. and adorned with elaborate corded patterns known as jōmon, to natural elm case pieces and storage cabinets built in Qing dynasty–era China to mid-century Thai rice-paper charcoal rubbings, antique and vintage Asian art and furniture make for wonderful additions to all kinds of contemporary interiors.
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